
Beautiful location with area to walk the dogs. EV chargers too ($). Rooms weren’t the nicest but good enough.

Came here in the dead of winter. Patio was dog friendly, wind blocked, and heated. Comfy in a light jacket. Dog happy. People here but not too busy. Drinks and food were great

The whole experience was a bunch of let downs, getting nickle and dimed, and false advertising. It looked great and was clean but wasn't a good experience. $2 off brand water bottles in the room and 25-cents for dum dum lollipops. $75 for the dog. The free wifi was dog đź’©, you need to pay for faster wifi. Being a Hilton rewards member wasn't good enough for fast wifi or 2 free 10-cent water bottles.
AC was super loud all night nonstop even with the fan on auto, it just never turned off. No Conditioner in the shower (empty). They advertised meeting rooms and a business center but they removed it and just had a desk in the loud lobby. The manager found me a big quiet place though that happened to be available. EV charger only had one working and it was super slow (6 hours). So if you charge overnight you'll get charged extra for sleeping past the charge window.

Very nice, upscale, laid back, slow dining in PB. Food was from all over, from Argentinian steak to Mediterranean food. Great drink selection too. If you want a fancier place to eat with your dog this is probably as nice as it gets around here.

Great Indian food, nice drinks, and dog friendly, what more could you want!

Their food, drinks, and ambiance are to die for. Feels like Tulum. Quite expensive. Good vibes. Verydog friendly since it’s all outdoor seating. Free WiFi for an hour or two (be considerate based on how busy they are). They usually have free dog treats supplied by Noah’s Natural Pet Shop a few blocks away, which is another gem to visit in PB.

Ignore the no dog signs, they invite my big dog in. Their pup cups have cream and a milk bone, and are usually free or cheap. For humans it’s great too. Gorgeous rooftop area to get work done in peace, good bougie coffee. Food isn’t the best but it’s good for coffee shop food, better than starbys.
There isn’t anywhere to sit etc, it’s a window place, but it’s dog friendly. My pup loves the free pup cones when I get my massive one, of which he gets very jealous of, but you can’t blame him, their ice cream is fire. Don’t sleep on the Ore-dough that they renamed to something.

Lot of fried food but they have a power bowl as well that’s healthy and discounted during lunch. Sunday brunch has a big spread with everything, even salmon. Dogs allowed basically anywhere, but the patio is best. Milk bones and water bowls. Weekend nights it may not be a good idea as it *might* get loud and crowded but they’ll probably still allow your dog.

I’ve driven across the country and this is by the most dog friendly place I have ever been in my life. Dog bowls and dog treats. Food and drinks are great. Little expensive but that’s what you get for high quality stuff by the beach. I’m not going to go into further detail but it’s dog friendly.

Food and wine are top notch, a lot of the staff are Italian. Dog friendly patio is heated and wind blocked. Dog bowls for dogs. Great experience every time. We buy so much our fridge is stocked with excellent leftovers all week

They wanted $50 for a pet fee because my dog was over 35 lbs. They stuck me in the motel due to dog size and my frustration with the higher free with was very well decorated but not sound insulated. We heard people singing at 4am, others talking around 8am, etc.